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Febrile seizures are caused by a fever or high temperature. 1. The baby or child having a febrile seizure may be less responsive or unresponsive, arch their back, clench their fists, stiffen their ...
Seizures are waves of abnormal electrical ac­tivity in the brain. They can make you pass out, move, or behave strange­ly. “Febrile” means that a fever causes the seizure. A febrile seizure ...
Febrile seizures occur in as many as 5% of children before age 5 years, and parents often are fearful about subsequent risk for death. Danish investigators used a national registry to assess this ...
Considering taking supplements to treat febrile seizure? Below is a list of common natural remedies used to treat or reduce the symptoms of febrile seizure. Follow the links to read common uses ...
Febrile seizures are a common event and a frequent cause for pediatric Emergency Department (ED) visits. A febrile seizure is defined as a seizure in a child between 6-60 months of age that is ...